![]() ![]() The Google-led initiative to get all websites using encrypted HTTPS instead of plain-old HTTP (by January next) has put pressure on folks to rush through some fixes and such.Ī certificate problem would be much more worrisome if you the user were sending sensitive user data like credit card numbers or login credentials over HTTP instead of HTTPS.* That's the official URL per mentions in the media, their social media pages, etc. ![]() Is this guy just not using a good certificate at his page?That was my take on it. That stopped me right there from going further. ![]() My Firefox browser spits out a "Not Trusted Site" warning about the above Resonic site. I'd like to think they'll be able to get enough value-adds in the 'pro' version to make it all work for them - but I suspect that is, as usual in this sector, an uphill swim. But different devs seem to have different ideas about what those two terms should mean.)Īnyhow, so far so good, and, though I have some concerns about the processing and caching overhead involved in generating all those wave images, it seems like it will be a worthy challenger to the established market leaders. (I'm assuming random is truly random - complete with the not necessarily desired repeats - but that shuffle is random-with-no-repeats until all the tracks have played once. I'd need the shuffle function to be working before I switched over, though. (It looked like the install version made a bunch of changes that would probably be fine if one was committed to switching to Resonic as his primary player but I figured I could try the portable version with little permanent impact.)Īt least at first blush, it seems pretty well thought out. ![]()
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